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Stigmatizacija in diskriminacija otrok Romov v javni osnovni šoli
ID Weiss, Sandra (Author), ID Kovač Šebart, Mojca (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Hočevar, Andreja (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
V magistrskem delu obravnavamo stigmatizacijo in diskriminacijo otrok Romov v javni osnovni šoli v Sloveniji. Pokazali smo, da konceptu integracije različnih družbenih skupin v šolo umanjka povezovanje različnosti, ki je značilno za inkluzijo, ta pa je ključna za delovanje šole v multikulturni skupnosti. Ugotavljamo, da temelji formalni okvir v Sloveniji, ki ga morajo spoštovati deležniki v javni osnovni šoli, na načelih in normah spoštovanja različnosti in odsotnosti indoktrinacije, zagotavljanja enakih možnosti in pravic vsem, ne glede na njihovo etnično pripadnost in druge osebne okoliščine. Ugotavljamo, da so v Sloveniji učencem Romom, kljub sistemskim prizadevanjem za njihovo večjo vključenost na različnih področjih življenja, kršene temeljne človekove pravice. Neustrezne bivanjske razmere, v katerih živijo Romi in vrzeli v znanju slovenskega jezika kot učnega jezika, ki ni njihov prvi jezik, sta dejavnika, ki pomembno prispevata k izključevanju in diskriminaciji učencev Romov v javnih osnovnih šolah. Pri premagovanju izključevanja in diskriminacije pa je ključna vloga romskega pomočnika v šoli. V empiričnem delu magistrske naloge smo obravnavali občutja in stališča dveh učencev Romov in ugotovili, da oba občutita stigmo iz okolice zaradi svoje etnične pripadnosti in da se v šoli počutita diskriminirano tako s strani ostalih učencev kot tudi učiteljev. Intervju z romsko pomočnico pa je to potrdil. Pokazali smo, da je šola, ki jo obiskujeta učenca inkluzivno naravnana, a je kljub temu, po besedah romske pomočnice, še veliko prostora za izboljšave.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Romi, stigma, stigmatizacija, diskriminacija, inkluzija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-148053 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:26.07.2023
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Language:English
Title:Stigmatization and discrimination of Roma children in public primary school
Abstract:
In the master's thesis, we discussed the stigmatization and discrimination of Roma children in a public elementary school. We have shown that the concept of integration lacks the connection of diversity, which the inclusion is characterized by. The latter is crucial for the operation of schools in a multicultural community. We have also shown that the formal framework that we must respect in Slovenia is based on respect for diversity, equal opportunities and rights for everyone, regardless of their ethnicity, and forbids discrimination. This also applies to the operation of public elementary schools in Slovenia. We have shown that, despite the government's efforts to increase their inclusion in various areas of life, the basic human rights of the Roma in Slovenia are violated, as they live in inadequate living conditions, which further contribute to their exclusion in other areas of life. We have also shown that the inadequate living conditions in which the Roma live and their lack of knowledge of the Slovenian language contribute significantly to their discrimination in public elementary schools. In overcoming this discrimination, the role of the Roma assistant is crucial. In the empirical part of the master's thesis, we examined the feelings and attitudes of two Roma children and found that both of them experience stigma from their surroundings due to their ethnic background and feel discriminated against at school by both other students and teachers. An interview with the Roma assistant confirmed this. We demonstrated that the school attended by the students is inclusive, but according to the Roma assistant, there is still plenty of room for improvement.

Keywords:Roma, stigma, stigmatization, discrimination, inclusion

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